A、The affluent are always kept in the dark about saving money when doing shopping.
B、Absolute value rather than relative value matters in terms of money saving.
C、Our senses can control how we manage money.
D、Don’t fall prey to all the fancy marketing traps in our daily life.
第1题
A、The author intends to persuade us to make wise and sensible marriage decisions.
B、The author predicts that the average marriage will continue to worsen.
C、The author argues that three perspectives of marriage are in conflict
D、The author informs us of three lenses of marriage as well as the average marriage status, and also points out that morality may account for the quality of marriage.
第2题
A、Consumers tend to take delight in saving a tiny percentage of costly items.
B、When it comes to mutual funds, an extra 0.25 percentage point, in effect, counts little.
C、Marketers often take advantage of the consumer psychology that the majority are inclined to think in relative rather than absolute terms.
D、It is very likely that most consumers are reluctant to pay extra money for a better sound system when purchasing a car.
第3题
A、The author wants to inform us of the overriding importance of CSR.
B、The author argues that profits and CSR are not mutually exclusive and that profits are the precondition for CSR.
C、The author illustrates different viewpoints towards CSR.
D、The author tries to convince companies that it really pays to put social cause before profits in the long run through the examples of Apple and Microsoft.
第4题
A、A business may be fully justified in addressing social problems with money belonging to stockholders.
B、A business should embrace all the costs associated with making the world a better place.
C、There are a lot of hazards of CSR.
D、A business should be profits-driven, and no businessman has the right to engage in social cause without the consent of all shareholders.
第5题
A、Marriage nowadays is on the decline compared with that of generations ago.
B、People now have higher expectations of their marriage.
C、Despite the declining marriage situation, some couples still benefit a lot from good management.
D、Increasing divorce rate is a sign of social progress.
第6题
A、When Tim Cook became angry with investors who questioned the notion of man-made climate change, he really meant putting CSR before profits.
B、Bill Gates’ greatest contribution to the world lies in his insurmountable philanthropy.
C、The good Apple can do is in inverse proportion to the profit it can make.
D、The author is of the opinion that both extremes of the CSR debate are in the wrong direction.
第7题
A、It was the pioneering company to address HIV/ AIDS education and work-place policies.
B、It was the first apparel company to set high standards for suppliers
C、It has been consistently contributing to CSR programs for decades.
D、Though it has been enjoying a high popularity, its profits are on the decline.
第8题
A、$385
B、$390
C、$320
D、$388
第9题
A、Nowadays, companies focus on a combination of PR benefit and profits.
B、Employees now involve themselves in the decision-making process when it comes to CSR.
C、CSR 40 years ago was a top-down kind of exercise
D、None of the above.
第10题
A、living conditions
B、purchasing cheap or expensive items
C、pinching every penny
D、all of the above
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